Sunday Times columnist Rod Liddle accused the meeting’s chairperson, Jenny Tonge, of “Jew-hating” and claimed the Palestinian Return Centre had “spouted the sort of stuff you might have heard in Berlin in 1936, or Tehran in 2012.”

But an official parliamentary investigation in March dismissed such claims, finding that “there was no takeover of the event by people promoting anti-Semitism, and that therefore Baroness Tonge was not obliged to deal with any such takeover.”

State-sponsored smears

The Israeli government has for years attacked the Palestinian Return Centre, a UK-based advocacy organization, with baseless smears.

These have included allegations made without presenting any evidence that the group was “organizing radical and violent activity against Israel in Europe” and that it was an “affiliate” of Hamas, a Palestinian political party with an armed resistance wing.

Coulter said that the case could embolden politicians “to speak up in favor of a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Few will currently do this because they fear being smeared in the media as anti-Semitic.”

As the first ever judicial review brought against IPSO, Coulter says the case will also aid the campaign “for radical reform of the system of press regulation.”

Every UK Political Party contains a "Friends of Israel" Section. The UK Parliamentary Conservative Party has 80% of it`s MPs as "Friends of Israel". The Labour Party about 35%. This Fact does NOT Appear in any Party`s Election Pamphlets or TV Politicals. Who Do Our MPs Represent? Israel? Obviously NOT UK Voters.